Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
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Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, or PRP, is a 100% natural treatment for pain and injury. PRP Therapy has been shown to be safe and effective in treating a variety of injuries, often eliminating the need for surgery. PRP treatment is also drug-free, with a short recovery time for most patients.
What is PRP Therapy?
Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) is an exciting, natural, non-surgical treatment that involves the injection of healing proteins from a patient’s own blood directly into the site of injury. These growth factors then trigger the body’s natural instincts to repair itself and can often dramatically accelerate healing time.
This therapy was originally developed in the 1970’s and was administered in hospital settings, but recent technological advances have enabled PRP treatment to move into outpatient surgical centers such as Montvale Surgical Center.
Why is it Used?
When the body is injured or damaged, it initiates a powerful cascade of responses designed to begin the process of healing. This repair response usually starts with the formation of a platelet-rich blood clot. Platelets then release healing proteins that go to work to heal the skin, bone and other tissues.
Certain injuries, however, can be resistant to healing due to a lack of blood flow to the area, repetitive stress, or wearing away of tissue. By injecting blood platelets into the injured area, the healing proteins go directly to the site to repair the damage.
How is PRP Done?
A small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn and placed into a filtration system where the growth factors are separated from the whole blood. This platelet rich liquid is then injected into the injured area. This highly rich platelet concentrate contains a larger amount of growth factor than found in normal blood, giving the body a potent boost to increase healing.
Conditions Treated
Shoulder & Arm Injuries
- Rotator cuff tendonitis and partial tears
- Golfer’s and tennis elbow
- Elbow tendonitis
- Ligament sprains/tears
Back Injuries
- Facet joint arthritis
- Sacroiliac joint pain
Hip Injuries
- Hip girdle muscle pain or injury
- Bursitis
- Hamstring tendonitis and tears
Knee Injuries
- Patellar tendonitis / tendinosis
- Quadriceps muscle pain
- Ligament sprains and tears
- Bursitis
Foot & Ankle Injuries
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendonitis / tendinosis
- Ankle sprains
- Bursitis
- Muscle strains / tears
What to Expect
Montvale Surgical Center has a team of board certified specialists trained to perform the PRP procedure under ultrasound and x-ray guidance. This innovative, yet relatively simple procedure usually takes less than one hour. During the procedure, blood is drawn from the patient’s arm and then loaded into a centrifuge where it spins to separate blood cells. The extracted platelet-rich plasma is then collected in a sterile syringe so it can be injected into the injured area which is locally anesthetized. The patient is then free to go home.
Therapy Duration
Two to three weeks after the first PRP treatment, the doctor will evaluate the progress and determine whether more therapy is needed. Depending on the severity and duration of the injury or disorder, most patients require between one and four treatments.
As PRP therapy now gains popularity in the U.S., it is getting recognized by doctors and patients alike for having a terrific rate of success. Many believe PRP has the potential to revolutionize sports medicine, orthopedics and beyond, with new applications being discovered daily.
Talk to your referring physician to see if PRP can help relieve your pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors certified to perform PRP at Montvale Surgical Center include:

David Gamburg, MD

Rick Lambert, MD
Certified in Acupuncture

David Levesque, DPM
American Board of Podiatric Surgery







